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Marketing Manager Resume Example

A modern marketing manager resume example built around metrics and growth, shown in the Apex template. See what a strong resume looks like, then build your own and export a pixel-perfect PDF.

  • A real marketing manager example to reference while you fill in your own details.
  • Exports as crisp, selectable vector text. Never a flat image.
  • 3 curated color schemes, switchable in a click.
  • True-to-PDF live preview.
Daniel Brooks
Marketing Manager
Professional Summary

Marketing manager with 8+ years growing brands across digital, content, and lifecycle channels. Data-driven, with a track record of lifting pipeline and lowering customer acquisition cost.

Experience
Marketing Manager2020 - Present
Northstar Media · New York, NY
  • Grew marketing-sourced pipeline 64% in two years through paid and lifecycle programs.
  • Cut blended customer acquisition cost 31% by reallocating spend to top channels.
  • Led a brand refresh and website rebuild that lifted conversion 18%.
  • Manage a team of five across content, paid, and email.
Digital Marketing Specialist2016 - 2020
Bright Harbor · New York, NY
  • Scaled an email program to 120K subscribers at a 28% open rate.
  • Ran paid social and search campaigns on a $1.5M annual budget.
  • Built reporting dashboards that became the team's weekly source of truth.
Marketing Coordinator2014 - 2016
Vela Brands · Boston, MA
  • Supported campaign execution, event logistics, and content production.
  • Ran a quarterly webinar series that generated 400+ marketing-qualified leads.
  • Owned the content calendar and social channels across three brands.
Education
B.A. Communications2010 - 2014
Boston University
Certificate, Digital Marketing2017
General Assembly
Skills
Demand GenerationSEO / SEMContent StrategyEmail MarketingPaid SocialGoogle AnalyticsHubSpotA/B TestingBrand MarketingCopywritingBudget ManagementTeam Leadership

What makes a strong marketing manager resume

Marketing resumes are judged on results. Recruiters scan for the numbers behind your work: pipeline grown, acquisition cost lowered, conversion lifted. Lead with outcomes and the channels that drove them, not a list of campaigns you touched.

Show range across the channels the role cares about, from demand generation and SEO to lifecycle and brand, and back each with a metric. A compact skills section helps the right keywords surface, and your experience proves you can move them. One page suits most managers.

What to include

  • Outcomes with numbers: pipeline or revenue influenced, customer acquisition cost, conversion rate, ROAS.
  • The channels you own, like paid social, SEO and SEM, email and lifecycle, content, or brand.
  • Budgets you managed and the return you drove on them.
  • Tools the posting names, such as HubSpot, Google Analytics, Salesforce, or your test-and-learn stack.
  • Team and leadership signals: people managed, coordinators developed, programs you built from scratch.

Build your own in minutes

The example above shows what a strong marketing manager resume looks like in the Apex template. Open it in the editor and the example stays a click away in the preview while you fill in or import your own details. Switch the template or colors anytime, and export a clean PDF when you are ready. Your details carry across every template, so you can try a different look without re-typing a thing.

Applying to a specific marketing manager role? Before you export, you can tailor your resume to the job description with AI: paste the posting to see the keywords you are missing and get your bullets reworded for the role, with every change yours to accept.

Once it is written, drop it into the free resume checker for a score and an ATS check, then practice the marketing manager interview questions it is likely to lead to, in a mock interview grounded in the resume you just wrote.

Marketing Manager resume FAQ

What should a marketing manager resume highlight?
Measurable results and the channels that produced them: pipeline or revenue influenced, acquisition cost, conversion, and the budgets you managed. Numbers separate a marketer who ran campaigns from one who grew them.
How long should a marketing resume be?
One page for most managers. A second page is reasonable once you have many years and a portfolio of programs that genuinely needs the space.
Should I include metrics and dollar figures?
Yes. Pipeline, acquisition cost, conversion lift, and budget owned are exactly what hiring managers look for. Use real ranges where exact figures are sensitive.
Will a two-column resume like Apex pass an ATS?
Apex exports as real selectable text with standard headings, which modern applicant tracking systems read well. If a posting routes through a strict legacy screener, switch to a single-column template in one click and your details carry across unchanged.

More on pricing and exports is in the general FAQ.